Gerlene Grudka Lira
Universidade de Pernambuco
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Journal of Nursing Ufpe Online | 2018
Joana D'arc Alves de Andrade; Adriana Coelho de Brito; Gerlene Grudka Lira; Flávia Emília Cavalcante Valença Fernandes; Rosana Alves de Melo
ABSTRACT Objective: to get to know the experiences and strategies used by the professionals of an Organ Procurement Organization in the effectiveness of the donation process. Method: qualitative, descriptive-exploratory study with seven health professionals, from individual semi-structured interviews analyzed by the Content Analysis technique. Results: after analyzing the interviews, three categories emerged: Early family shelter as a facilitator in decision making; Demystification of the organ donation process through education and challenges faced in the donation process. Conclusion: the experiences of the team indicated weaknesses in the donation process at the beginning of the implantation. However, with the strategies used, there were changes in the scenario of this OPO demonstrated by the significant increase in the number of donations. Descriptors : Tissue and organ procurement; Graft rejection; Brain death; Strategies; Health Personal; User Embracement. RESUMO Objetivo : conhecer as vivencias e estrategias utilizadas pelos profissionais de uma Organizacao de Procura de Orgaos na efetividade do processo de doacao. Metodo : estudo qualitativo, descritivo-exploratorio, com sete profissionais de saude, a partir de entrevistas individuais semiestruturadas analisadas pela tecnica de Analise de Conteudo. Resultados : apos a analise das entrevistas, emergiram tres categorias: Acolhimento familiar precoce como facilitador na tomada de decisao; Desmistificacao do processo de doacao de orgaos por meio da educacao e Desafios enfrentados no processo de doacao. Conclusao: as vivencias da equipe apontaram fragilidades no processo de doacao no inicio da implantacao. Porem, com as estrategias utilizadas, ocorreram mudancas no cenario desta OPO demonstradas pelo aumento significativo no numero de doacoes. Descritores : Obtencao de Tecidos e Orgaos; Transplante; Morte Encefalica; Estrategias; Profissional de Saude; Acolhimento. RESUMEN Objetivo: conocer las vivencias y estrategias utilizadas por los profesionales de una Organizacion de Busqueda de Organos en la efectividad del proceso de donacion. Metodo: estudio cualitativo, descriptivo-exploratorio, con siete profesionales de salud, a partir de entrevistas individuales semiestructuradas analizadas por la tecnica de Analisis de Contenido. Resultados: despues del analisis de las entrevistas, surgieron tres categorias: Acogida familiar precoz como facilitador en la toma de decision, Desmitificacion del proceso de donacion de organos por medio de la educacion y Desafios enfrentados en el proceso de donacion. Conclusion : las vivencias del equipo apuntaron fragilidades en el proceso de donacion al inicio de la implantacion. Pero, con las estrategias utilizadas ocurrieron cambios en el escenario de esta OPO, demostradas por el aumento significativo en el numero de donaciones. Descriptores : Obtencion de tejidos y organos; Rechazo de Injerto; Muerte encefalica; Estrategias; Personal de Salud; Acogimiento.
International Archives of Medicine | 2017
Rosana Alves de Melo; Flávia Emília Cavalcante Valença Fernandes; Ana Kariny Costa Araújo; Nadja Maria dos Santos; Maria Elda Alves de Lacerda Campos; Priscylla Helena Alencar Falcão Sobral; Vitória de Barros Siqueira; Roseane da Silva Lemos; Saulo Bezerra Xavier; Alana Mirelle Coelho Leite; Rachel Mola; Luciana Pessoa Maciel; Roberto Luis Pereira dos Santos; Lusineide Carmo Andrade de Lacerda; Gerlene Grudka Lira; Rosa de Cássia Miguelino Silva; Érika Batista dos Santos Valença; Catarina Pinto; Cristiane Sousa Bezerra; Laíse Ferreira Lourenço
Objective: To evaluate the neonatal morbidity due to congenital malformations in the city of Petrolina-PE, from 2008 to 2013. Methods: A descriptive study with data from the Information System on Live Births (Sinasc). The analyzes were carried out through frequency distribution and measures of central tendency and dispersion. The associations were tested by the Pearson and Kruskal Wallis chi-square tests. Significance was set at 5% and 95% confidence. Results: 436 cases of congenital malformations were recorded in the study period, with 2011 being the highest occurrence year. The mothers of the newborns were young (25.2 years old), single, upper level of education and household. In general multiparous, with single gestation, vaginal delivery and performed up to six prenatal visits. The newborns were males, at 39 weeks or more of gestation and with normal weight (> = 2500g). The malformations of the musculoskeletal system were the most frequent followed by the genitourinary system. Congenital malformations were especially associated with neonatal characteristics such as gender and weight. In all causes the mean weight was greater than 2500g (p 0.05). Conclusion: The present study evidenced relevant aspects in the occurrence of morbidities due to congenital malformations, directing to a greater attention the occurrence of these diseases especially in relation to the newborn.
International Archives of Medicine | 2017
Rosana Alves de Melo; Letícia de Cerqueira Rafael; Jackline Carvalho Carneiro Costa; Tâmara Requião Peralva; Cristiane Souza Bezerra; Gessyka Mayara Soares Gomes; Carla Rebeca Da Silva Sena; Flávia Emília Cavalcante Valença Fernandes; Lusineide Carmo Andrade de Lacerda; Luciana Pessoa Maciel; Maria Elda Alves de Lacerda Campos; Rachel Mola; Priscylla Helena Alencar Falcão Sobral; Gerlene Grudka Lira; Rosa de Cássia Miguelino Silva; Nadja Maria dos Santos; Ana Kariny Costa Araújo; Alana Mirelle Coelho Leite
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the nursing care of individuals in situations of domestic violence, assisted in the hospital emergency room. Methods: This qualitative survey was conducted in May, 2015, with fifteen nurses from hospital emergencies in Juazeiro/Bahia and Petrolina/Pernambuco. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed by content analysis. Results: Nurses do not see domestic violence in all its aspects, but understand the bureaucracy of services. Conclusion: Physical structure; lack of protocols, and the little knowledge acquired during graduation, which are limiting factors when faced with the measures required in cases of violence.
Revista Bioética | 2016
Rudval Souza da Silva; Cássia Luiza de Souza Evangelista; Rodrigo Duarte dos Santos; Gilvânia Patrícia do Nascimento Paixão; Christielle Lidianne Alencar Marinho; Gerlene Grudka Lira
The objective of this study was to analyze the perception of intensive care nurses on the concepts of dysthanasia, euthanasia and orthothanasia and the possible bioethical implications for care. An exploratory and descriptive study of a qualitative nature was carried out through questionnaires applied to eight nurses working in Intensive Care Units. The themes that emerged from the responses were identified and analyzed based on literature. The results showed that nurses understood the concepts of dysthanasia, euthanasia and orthothanasia correctly, but could not carry out practical care based on the principles of orthothanasia, and demonstrated difficulty in defining the four bioethical principles that should direct care. It was concluded that although nurses understood these three concepts relating to terminal illness and recognized their importance for the provision of care, from the responses analyzed it could not be inferred that the principles of orthothanasia were actually present in routine care, which can negatively influence the quality of such care.The objective of this study was to analyze the perception of intensive care nurses on the concepts of dysthanasia, euthanasia and orthothanasia and the possible bioethical implications for care. An exploratory and descriptive study of a qualitative nature was carried out through questionnaires applied to eight nurses working in Intensive Care Units. The themes that emerged from the responses were identified and analyzed based on literature. The results showed that nurses understood the concepts of dysthanasia, euthanasia and orthothanasia correctly, but could not carry out practical care based on the principles of orthothanasia, and demonstrated difficulty in defining the four bioethical principles that should direct care. It was concluded that although nurses understood these three concepts relating to terminal illness and recognized their importance for the provision of care, from the responses analyzed it could not be inferred that the principles of orthothanasia were actually present in routine care, which can negatively influence the quality of such care.
Revista Bioética | 2016
Rudval Souza da Silva; Cássia Luiza de Souza Evangelista; Rodrigo Duarte dos Santos; Gilvânia Patrícia do Nascimento Paixão; Christielle Lidianne Alencar Marinho; Gerlene Grudka Lira
The objective of this study was to analyze the perception of intensive care nurses on the concepts of dysthanasia, euthanasia and orthothanasia and the possible bioethical implications for care. An exploratory and descriptive study of a qualitative nature was carried out through questionnaires applied to eight nurses working in Intensive Care Units. The themes that emerged from the responses were identified and analyzed based on literature. The results showed that nurses understood the concepts of dysthanasia, euthanasia and orthothanasia correctly, but could not carry out practical care based on the principles of orthothanasia, and demonstrated difficulty in defining the four bioethical principles that should direct care. It was concluded that although nurses understood these three concepts relating to terminal illness and recognized their importance for the provision of care, from the responses analyzed it could not be inferred that the principles of orthothanasia were actually present in routine care, which can negatively influence the quality of such care.The objective of this study was to analyze the perception of intensive care nurses on the concepts of dysthanasia, euthanasia and orthothanasia and the possible bioethical implications for care. An exploratory and descriptive study of a qualitative nature was carried out through questionnaires applied to eight nurses working in Intensive Care Units. The themes that emerged from the responses were identified and analyzed based on literature. The results showed that nurses understood the concepts of dysthanasia, euthanasia and orthothanasia correctly, but could not carry out practical care based on the principles of orthothanasia, and demonstrated difficulty in defining the four bioethical principles that should direct care. It was concluded that although nurses understood these three concepts relating to terminal illness and recognized their importance for the provision of care, from the responses analyzed it could not be inferred that the principles of orthothanasia were actually present in routine care, which can negatively influence the quality of such care.
Revista Bioética | 2016
Rudval Souza da Silva; Cássia Luiza de Souza Evangelista; Rodrigo Duarte dos Santos; Gilvânia Patrícia do Nascimento Paixão; Christielle Lidianne Alencar Marinho; Gerlene Grudka Lira
The objective of this study was to analyze the perception of intensive care nurses on the concepts of dysthanasia, euthanasia and orthothanasia and the possible bioethical implications for care. An exploratory and descriptive study of a qualitative nature was carried out through questionnaires applied to eight nurses working in Intensive Care Units. The themes that emerged from the responses were identified and analyzed based on literature. The results showed that nurses understood the concepts of dysthanasia, euthanasia and orthothanasia correctly, but could not carry out practical care based on the principles of orthothanasia, and demonstrated difficulty in defining the four bioethical principles that should direct care. It was concluded that although nurses understood these three concepts relating to terminal illness and recognized their importance for the provision of care, from the responses analyzed it could not be inferred that the principles of orthothanasia were actually present in routine care, which can negatively influence the quality of such care.The objective of this study was to analyze the perception of intensive care nurses on the concepts of dysthanasia, euthanasia and orthothanasia and the possible bioethical implications for care. An exploratory and descriptive study of a qualitative nature was carried out through questionnaires applied to eight nurses working in Intensive Care Units. The themes that emerged from the responses were identified and analyzed based on literature. The results showed that nurses understood the concepts of dysthanasia, euthanasia and orthothanasia correctly, but could not carry out practical care based on the principles of orthothanasia, and demonstrated difficulty in defining the four bioethical principles that should direct care. It was concluded that although nurses understood these three concepts relating to terminal illness and recognized their importance for the provision of care, from the responses analyzed it could not be inferred that the principles of orthothanasia were actually present in routine care, which can negatively influence the quality of such care.
Northeast Network Nursing Journal | 2015
Bruna Soares de Jesus Souza; Gerlene Grudka Lira; Rachel Mola
Rev. enferm. UFPE on line | 2017
Fernanda Brito do Nascimento de Lima; Gerlene Grudka Lira; Rosana Alves de Melo; Rachel Mola; Flávia Emília Cavalcante Valença Fernandes
Journal of Nursing Ufpe Online | 2017
Hanna Louyse Ribeiro e Souza; Lusineide Carmo Andrade e Lacerda; Gerlene Grudka Lira
Journal of Nursing Ufpe Online | 2017
Fernanda Brito do Nascimento de Lima; Rachel Mola; Rosana Alves de Melo; Gerlene Grudka Lira; Flávia Emília Cavalcante Valença Fernandes
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Gilvânia Patrícia do Nascimento Paixão
Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco
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